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An Introduction to Sport and Physical Education Philosophy. Zeigler - 1989. A History and Philosophy of Sport and Physical Education: From Ancient Civilizations to the Modern World. Robert A. Mechikoff - 2006 - Mcgraw-Hill. Socrates, Sport, and Students: A Philosophical Inquiry Into Physical Education and Sport. Sheryle Bergmann Drewe - 2001 - University Press of America. An Introduction to the Philosophy of Physical Education and Sport. Robert G. Osterhoudt - 1978. Liikuntapääoma Ja Holistinen Ihmiskäsitys Liikuntaa Opettavan Työssä.
In this monograph, Dr. Zeigler draws on his seventy years of experience with the field of sport and physical activity education (including athletics) to offer some advice to the counselor and young person either considering entry or just starting out as a young professional
In this monograph, Dr. Zeigler draws on his seventy years of experience with the field of sport and physical activity education (including athletics) to offer some advice to the counselor and young person either considering entry or just starting out as a young professional. After discussing the decision to enter the field, he explains the five stages of philosophical development that the individual might experience in the course of a career in the field.
Earle Zeigler is semiretired from professional and scholarly endeavor. of Western Ontario (the latter from 1949-56 and 1971-89). Zeigler (August 20, 1919 – September 29, 2018) was an American–Canadian academic who was one of the founders of modern American Sport Studies. Zeigler was born in August 1919 in New York City. After high school he received a BA (German major) from the Bates College in Lewiston, Maine. From 1941-43 he worked as swim coach and director of watersports for the YMCA in Bridgeport, Connecticut
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notion that physical education and sport. Zeigler, Earle . 'Philosophical Foundations for Physical, Health, and Recreation Education', Prentice-Hall ln. Englewood Cliffs, . First published in 1912, this classic introduction to the subjects of philosophical inquiry has proved invaluable to the formal student and general reader alike. It succinctly states Russell's views on a whole range of questions, from material reality and idealism to the distinctions between knowledge, error, and probable opinion, and the limits and the value of philosophical knowledge.